What to Look for in Your First Task Management App

There are so many task management applications you could add to your workflow in order to get a better handle on what you need, and want, to get done. In my experience, people that get into the task management space for the first time tend to dive in rather than test the waters first. That’s […]

A Look at the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy GEAR

I’ve spent more time using Google products over the past few weeks, although not as much as I’d like in order to give a comprehensive review. One such product was the Android OS, primarily used on a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 that was provided to me as a review unit by one of Canada’s major

Recognizing Opportunity in the Pursuit of Your Calling

Sometimes (maybe most times) loss of productivity is more than a matter of methods, as this guest post by Glen Gaugh illustrates. Glen is a licensed master social worker and blogger who helps families and other social workers live up to their potential. He has 7 years experience in nonprofit social service/mental health work and

The NOW Year and The New Year

Thanks again to all those who have already ordered The NOW Year. This week marks the release of The NOW Year: Version 1.1 – just in time for the holiday break. There are some design elements for the PDF version (including some much needed edits) and the new release also includes an EPUB version —

The Art and Science of Managing Expectations

The following is a guest post by Art Gelwicks. Art is a solutions consultant by profession and a technologist by passion. Since Day-Timers and Palm Pilots, he has always had a soft spot for turning processes into successes and techniques into tools. An experienced speaker and trainer, Art spends his time focused on finding ways

How We Pulled Off a Huge Event Through Outsourcing

I don’t do a lot of outsourcing, but offering up guests spots here at Productivityst has started me down that path. In order to outsource right, you need to have a plan on what should be done by others and what shouldn’t, and this guest post from Clarissa Steinhöfel offers some plans to that effect.

The Importance of Taking Stock

When I used to work in retail, conducting regular department inventory was part of the monthly process. In fact, at one workplace we’d take stock of everything in the building twice annually on top of my own department’s inventory. I never had a perfectly balanced inventory in my retail days. We were always over in

The 7 Key Habits of Productive People

The following is a guest post by Paul Smith. Paul is a versatile author at custom writing service. He enjoys writing guest posts about social media, business, health and self-development. Paul can be contacted at Google+. Productivity is not an innate skill, but the right mindset supported by the way one acts regularly. It’s hard